South Park

South Park

Parental Guide

Passion of the Christ gets skewered.

Consumerism

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Drinking, drugs & smoking

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Language

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Positive messages

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Sex

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Violence

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Parents need to know that the show South Park is not intended for younger viewers. The satire involved requires some perspective on kids' parts. Despite the cartoon format and the youth of the main characters, the issues and humor in each episode are geared toward more mature audiences who won't be tempted to imitate anything they hear on the show. Characters curse frequently, although the extreme language is bleeped. Graphic insults and discussions that take place are also not appropriate for younger viewers. There is not much on-screen violence, but there are some creepy scenes where a young character spearheads an anti-Semitic agenda. The social issues, centering on ethnic intolerance and hate mongering, are also not suggested for younger viewers.

Season 15 Episode 8:

A. Berger

Season 15 Episode 8:

Ass Burgers

Season 15 Episode 7:

You're Getting Old

Stan celebrates his 10th birthday, but begins to experience some unusual changes to his personality shortly after the event. Concerned for his welbeing, he visits a doctor, who confirms he has become cynical

Season 12 Episode 1:

Tonsil Trouble

Season 12 Episode 10/11:

South Park: Pandemic 1& 2

While the world struggles to contain an epidemic of Peruvian flute bands, the boys try to make money off of it. But soon giant guinea pigs start attacking cities, and the boys are stuck in Peru with the key to saving the world.

Season 10 Episode 13:

Go God Go XII

Season 10 Episode 12:

God God Go I & XII

Cartman freezes himself in an attempt to make his three-week wait for a new gaming device pass quickly; a freak accident lands Cartman over 500 years in the future where there are warring factions and angry sea otters.